Harwin Elementary School
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Harwin Elementary School
Harwin Elementary School Principal: Mr. Nevio Rossi Vice Principal: Mrs. Tracy Kettles [email protected] [email protected] Phone: 250-562-1773 www.harw.sd57.bc.ca April 14, 2016 Principal’s Message Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s), "Sweet April showers do spring May flowers" ---Thomas Tusser Welcome to April everyone!! As you know April showers also bring mud and puddles. So, please remind your child(ren) to wear appropriate clothing and foot wear and outdoor shoes need to be removed prior to walking the hallways. Also, staying out of puddles and mud helps keep students dry throughout the day. The safety of our school community is something that we must take very seriously at Harwin. School starts at 8:40am, and the welcome/warning bell rings at 8:35 am. Students are expected to be in class at 8:40 am. Many students are repeatedly coming to school late and as such are missing out on the regular morning routines and valuable learning time. Please make the effort to be on time—thank you. Part of ensuring that your child is safe at school is making certain that attendance is done in a timely manner every morning and afternoon and that students who arrive late sign into the office as soon as they arrive. After school supervision ends at 2:47 pm, and it is expected the playgrounds are clear by this time, unless parents/guardians are with students. Please do your best to ensure your child is picked up by this time. It is also very important that we know exactly who is in our school at all times. This means that everyone who comes into the school stop in at the office. If you are dropping in, please inform the school secretary. Should you have something that needs to be delivered to your child, like forgotten homework or a lunch, we will be happy to ensure that your child gets their items during a natural break time so students are not disrupted during class time. If you are waiting for your child at the end of the day, please wait in the main foyer (during cold weather), or out on the school grounds or by the outside doors until students have been dismissed from class. Thank you so much for your attention to this, and for your support of all of our efforts to create a safe and caring learning community for our students. Many students like to bring electronics to school. Please note our rules regarding electronics at school (cell phones, ipods, mp3 players etc). These devices are not to be used or seen during school time and are not allowed to be used on school property. Camera devices are not allowed to be used at any time at school due to Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy. If it is absolutely necessary for your child to have a device, please remind them to put them away in their backpacks or give them to their teacher to store in a safe place until after school when students can use them once they have left the school grounds. In addition, sometimes these items have been known to go missing or are stolen, so please only bring them to school if absolutely necessary, otherwise such items are better left safe at home. If you have any questions, concerns or comments, we invite you to call, drop in, or email the school. Sincerely, Nevio Rossi [email protected] Tracy Kettles, Vice-Principal [email protected] Special Note regarding student absences It has come to our attention that the voice mail will not accept messages from ‘private’ numbers and we are also not receiving ‘text to landline’ calls. This is a Telus issue and they are fully aware of it. When your child is absent, you can always email your information to Mrs. Gregg at [email protected]. At Our Library Thank you to all parents, students and staff for your tremendous support of our February Book Fair. Our last Book Fair for this school year will be in May. Check our next newsletter for more details. Congratulations to Hunter, the winner of the Scholastic Book Fair draw. And thank you Lily for helping Hunter to select his books. DATES to REMEMBER Apr. 15 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Movie Night in the Gym Deadline for Seed orders Non-instructional Day – No school Non-instructional Day – No school See below for City of PG Activities Apr. 29 Ready, Set, Learn Event May 23 Victoria Day – No School Jun. 13 Primary Report Writing Day Kinders and students in grades 1 to 3 have no school on this day. Jun. 17 Fun Day Jun. 29 Last day of school BARKERVILLE FUNDRAISER – Friday, April 15, 2016 Mrs. Mulligan’s Division 12 class and Mrs. Sklapsky’s Division 10 class are having a fundraiser on April 15th in the gym. The doors will open at 5:30pm with a bake sale, mini garage sale, fish pond, crafts and face painting, and a full concession. The movie "The Good Dinosaur" will play at 6:00pm. The cost is $5.00 per family or $2.00 per person. All children must attend with an adult. HUGE THANK YOU to MCELHANNEY CONSULTING SERVICES LTD. for the $500 donation to help Ms. Sklapsky's and Ms. Mulligan's classes make this exciting year end trip to Barkerville! Community Schools Update: After School Clubs! Thank you to all parents/guardians for your prompt response for this set of after school programs. Unfortunately all programs are now full. Thank you also to all the parents and guardians for dropping off and picking children up on time. This is very helpful for programs to run successfully! Kids of Steel Triathlon (swim, bike, run) takes place on Sunday, May 29th. Registration forms are out now!! Any parents interested in having their children attend, please see Ms. Alexander for registration forms by April 19th. Our Harwin team is training FIVE days a week for this awesome event. Thank you to Jason Keller from Fit as a Fighter for volunteering every Friday to train the kids! RCMP Girls Run for Fun Program starts on April 26th, Tuesdays and Fridays from 4pm to 5:15pm at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park. This is an awesome program for girls ages 10 to 15 years to connect with some great role models and learn about healthy lifestyles. Please see us for registration forms. PACNEWS Regular PAC meetings are held the second Monday of the month after school. Meet in the lobby at 2:45. Child minding is provided. We need parent and guardian involvement in order to continue events such as Fruit and Veggies day, family dances and special hot lunches. A Vesey seed catalogue should have come home with your child. 50% of proceeds from sales will go to the PAC to help pay for computers, guitars, playground equipment and other projects for Harwin School. Please return orders by the morning of April 21st. No late orders will be accepted. We are planning a major fundraising/family fun event in May. We need volunteers to make this event happen; please contact [email protected] for information or to get involved. spirit Den Spring has sprung and we are gearing up for the end of the school year. Please keep an eye out for special permission forms that will start going home here in the near future. Goals and Dreams Hockey We want to send a huge shout out to our Goals and Dreams hockey team for another awesome season of hockey. They did especially well at the Canadian Tire Jumpstart Cup that was held on April 6, 2016. We want to send special congratulations out to Austin Peacock for his shut out game of 5-0 for Harwin. You all worked hard this season Harwin is super proud of you all. 2016 Canadian Tire Jumpstart Cup Please remember that soup day is every Friday. Soup is 50¢/bowl for students. Harwin Elementary April 29, 2016, 12:30 pm – 2 pm Come play and learn at this free event in the StrongStart room for families with Preschoolers. Free Book Free Lunch Free Craft RSVP required by telephone at 250.562.1773, or email to [email protected] by Friday, April 22, 2016. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Gitxsan Song & Dance – every Wednesday, 6pm at Nusdeh Yoh school. Everyone is welcome. Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Campaign 2016 During the month of April, our school is celebrating daffodil month. You can buy a pin to help the Canadian Cancer Society to send children living with cancer to Camp Goodtimes this summer. Camp Goodtimes is a place where everyone has a cancer experience, and can be themselves. Please help us give every child an empowering, unforgettable cam experience. Pins are available at the office. City of Prince George Pro D Day Activities information (April 22 and 25, 2016) This flyer is available on the City Of Prince George website at www.princegeorge.ca . Look under City Living>Recreation>Youth Programs. The flyer changes from one Pro D Day to the next but the link to access it on the City website is the same.